Modifié par USArmyParatrooper, 17 janvier 2011 - 05:31 .
Final Boss in Golems of Amgarrak...
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USArmyParatrooper
, janv. 17 2011 05:30
#1
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 05:30
is INSANELY tough. Anyone who doesn't import an ubber-powerhouse character and beats it on nightmare has my respect. Anyone done it?
#2
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 05:34
Some have. I can't even beat it in easy. And the golem won't revive when I want it to...
#3
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 05:40
For myself, beating it is not a matter of skill, but of luck. Kiting, evading, and hiting switches for an hour was not nearly as much fun as the tactical choices made in the earlier battles.
#4
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 05:54
Yeah I essentially solo'd it with a level 35 sword & board warrior, but I have no idea how you'd beat it with a new character.
#5
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 12:53
Elhanan wrote...
For myself, beating it is not a matter of skill, but of luck. Kiting, evading, and hiting switches for an hour was not nearly as much fun as the tactical choices made in the earlier battles.
I agree completely, doing the same thing over and over again until I get a lucky attempt isn't very fun or challenging.
#6
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 02:41
I've done it with a dual wield warrior import straight from Origin, I think he was in his mid 20s. Took me at least an hour to kill the damn harvestor, it was totally luck and MASSIVE amount of kiting. That ranger pet is amazing with its taunt and ridiculously high movement speed..
#7
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 08:36
Despite my efforts to keep my party alive, I always end up alone. Snug is usually the first to die.
There is that switch thing that's supposed to make the Harvester an easier fight, but as far as I'm concerned the switch only works once.
There is that switch thing that's supposed to make the Harvester an easier fight, but as far as I'm concerned the switch only works once.
#8
Posté 17 janvier 2011 - 08:41
it works everytime, kills the skeletons
#9
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 05:27
what switch?!
#10
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 07:21
^ look on the map; one to the right.
#11
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 10:35
Yeah, I beat it on nightmare, but boy it was a challenge.
I was completely unprepared for this battle (leaving all my tank gear in awakenings). Took me several (thousand) reloads, but I beat it. IMHO there's not a challenge like it so far in the Dragon Age series unless you've got a geared tank (re: anything with 100% evade).
I was completely unprepared for this battle (leaving all my tank gear in awakenings). Took me several (thousand) reloads, but I beat it. IMHO there's not a challenge like it so far in the Dragon Age series unless you've got a geared tank (re: anything with 100% evade).
#12
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 11:54
I saw a youtube vid with a max-Con sword and shield warrior in Carapace take it apart in minutes in nightmare. Was awesome. Definitely easier if you have all your Awakenings gear and 40-50 superior/potent health poultices.
#13
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 12:54
Realranger55 wrote...
it works everytime, kills the skeletons
Lucky you.
As I said, I can only seem to activate it once (and according to the map there are supposed to be two switches).
#14
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 01:11
OBakaSama wrote...
Realranger55 wrote...
it works everytime, kills the skeletons
Lucky you.
As I said, I can only seem to activate it once (and according to the map there are supposed to be two switches).
It should reset in about the same time it takes to run the perimeter, or stay in a Force Field during Phase 1; all gone in Phase 2.
#15
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 03:56
I only played it once with a Blood Mage/Arcane Warrior/ Battle Mage, I played it on Nightmare.
It was tough, it killed the two dwarves and the golems before I understood what was going on (I was like: "What the heck is this red light!" "where the hell are these skeletons coming from!" or "what the crap are those levers for!"), so I only had my mage against the harvester... the first phase was pretty easy, killed him in just a couple minutes, but the second phase took me over an hour, easily, though I wasn't really paying attetion to the clock, I could barely damage it, but I was pretty much impossible to kill also, so it was a stalemate for awhile... but there was a time when there were 3 boss skeletons and 2 elite skeletons that I had to use a good deal of health poultices.... that was the hardest part, killing the harvester wasn't so bad, but the skeletons really made my life hard.
i want to try again now, I'm playing an archer rogue in awakening now, let's see how she fares against the harvester later.
If I beat it, I will try a new character.
It was tough, it killed the two dwarves and the golems before I understood what was going on (I was like: "What the heck is this red light!" "where the hell are these skeletons coming from!" or "what the crap are those levers for!"), so I only had my mage against the harvester... the first phase was pretty easy, killed him in just a couple minutes, but the second phase took me over an hour, easily, though I wasn't really paying attetion to the clock, I could barely damage it, but I was pretty much impossible to kill also, so it was a stalemate for awhile... but there was a time when there were 3 boss skeletons and 2 elite skeletons that I had to use a good deal of health poultices.... that was the hardest part, killing the harvester wasn't so bad, but the skeletons really made my life hard.
i want to try again now, I'm playing an archer rogue in awakening now, let's see how she fares against the harvester later.
If I beat it, I will try a new character.
#16
Guest_szekeres2010_*
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 04:07
Guest_szekeres2010_*
This is one crazy fight on nightmare, I managed to survive with a TH Warrior up until the point when I had to kill the Harvester's Head, the whole party went down in a minute, I suppose I will have to respec my warrior to be a tank or something. The first time I did it with an Arcane Warrior, obviously it was a cakewalk with it, and that is the reason why I don't play mages any more.
Modifié par szekeres2010, 18 janvier 2011 - 04:09 .
#17
Posté 18 janvier 2011 - 09:28
Ignore the orange skeletons and just hack on the Harvester. It dies quick enough.
#18
Guest_DSerpa_*
Posté 19 janvier 2011 - 12:53
Guest_DSerpa_*
I killed Harvester on Nightmare without an imported character. I made a mage (Spirit Healer), chose damage-over-time, cold, and crowd control spells, and just kited him. Keep the golem focusing on healing, keep DoTs on the Harvester, crowd control the orange skeletons (and the yellow skeletons if you have cooldowns), flip the switch when you have too many skeletons. Only takes 10 minutes or so.





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